Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana vi
... Nevertheless , she still submits to the spirit of Act IV , unwilling that Montezuma should ask anything - even the Ynca's life - of Zempoalla ( v . i . 43-4 ) , and still possessively insistent on her lover's death : she can , she says ...
... Nevertheless , she still submits to the spirit of Act IV , unwilling that Montezuma should ask anything - even the Ynca's life - of Zempoalla ( v . i . 43-4 ) , and still possessively insistent on her lover's death : she can , she says ...
Strana 67
... nevertheless curious , briefly disrupting the dramatic illusion and creating an as yet enigmatic linkage between her and Maximin ; for , like her antagonist , she is possessed by a dramaturgic vision that must override the very ...
... nevertheless curious , briefly disrupting the dramatic illusion and creating an as yet enigmatic linkage between her and Maximin ; for , like her antagonist , she is possessed by a dramaturgic vision that must override the very ...
Strana 136
... Nevertheless , when his jealousy has driven Indamora away and seemingly alienated her for ever , he once more opts for a show of inflexibility . As soon as Indamora has left , he formulates the response required of heroic natures ...
... Nevertheless , when his jealousy has driven Indamora away and seemingly alienated her for ever , he once more opts for a show of inflexibility . As soon as Indamora has left , he formulates the response required of heroic natures ...
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Preface | |
The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
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